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PULSARHEATS UP

New thermal- and night-vision products promise to raise the bar in 2022.

by Kevin Reese

Image. Quality. Although this tagline is the foundation of Pulsar’s efforts, neither is a catch-all term. Equally as important is Pulsar’s focus on emerging technologies, product development and design innovations as the manufacturer walks the leading edge of the thermal- and night-vision industry.

Liudas Abisala, Pulsar’s chief marketing officer, underscores the company’s commitment when he says, “We pride ourselves in being the innovation leaders in civilian thermal-vision technology. Our status is constantly confirmed by the number of attempts to copy our product designs, features and even our communications. The benefit is simply that constantly pushing ourselves keeps us focused on research, development and implementation of the newest technologies, as well as end-user focused solutions. Once again, for 2022, we are proud to introduce a long list of new devices to widen the gap between Pulsar and our competitors.”

That said, Pulsar leaps ahead in 2022 with a handful of advanced thermal- and night-vision products well worth industry buzz at SHOT Show and well into the calendar year. Beginning with a common theme throughout Pulsar’s new lineup, internal and external battery life has been extended via more efficient processing. um objective lens and 2-16X magnification. The IPX7 waterproof-rated Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro also includes onboard video with audio; 16-gigabyte onboard media file storage in .jpg and .mp4 formats; internal and external rechargeable Li-ion batteries; Stream Vision 2 compatible Wi-Fi to use your personal smartphone or tablet as a remote, secondary display, stream content, transfer media files and update firmware; multiple user-identification modes; storage for five rifle profiles with 10 distances each and up to 10 hours of battery life (with video-out off).

DIGEX C50 DIGITAL RIFLESCOPE

Jumping into the 24-hour digital riflescope game, the Digex C50 digital riflescope employs a HD 1928x1088 sensor resolution, a 1024x768 HD AMOLED display and 1024x768 photo/video resolution for pristine full-color HD daytime and ultra-crisp digital night-vision imaging courtesy of an FHD CMOS sensor. Additional Digex C50 digital riflescope features include built-in video with audio, 16 GB media file storage in .jpg and .mp4 formats, Stream Vision 2 app compatible Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, 3.5-14x magnification and up to 10 hours of battery life from dual Li-ion mini power system. The Digex C50 is available with 940S and 850S IR illuminators and detection ranges reach 550 and 600 yards, respectively. AMOLED display, <50 NETD sensitivity and up to 10 hours of battery life. The Photon FXQ30 features 1024x768 HD AMOLED display, <40 NETD sensitivity and up to 6 hours of battery life. Both models include built-in video with 16 GB of internal media storage in .jpg and .mp4 formats.

AXION XQ35 AND XQ335 LRF THERMAL MONOCULARS

A perfect choice for discriminating thermal monocular users with a penchant for compact systems, the Axion XQ35 provides crisp image resolution courtesy of a <40mK NETD sensor and 384x288 resolution.

THERMION 2 LRF XP50 PRO

Pulsar’s latest, greatest flagship Thermion 2 thermal riflescope boasts an integrated laser rangefinder, accurate to within +/- 1 yard, out to nearly 900 yards; adult-size heat-signature detection range up to 2,000 yards; <25 mK NETD sensor; 1024x768 HD AMOLED display; full 8-color display palette; 640x480 microbolometer sensor resolution; 17-micron pixel pitch; 50mm enhanced F1.0 germani-

KRYPTON FXG50 AND PHOTON FXQ30 CLIP-ON THERMAL OPTICS

Designed to attach on the forward end of a daytime riflescope, Krypton and Photon clip-on thermal devices add thermal imaging to your traditional optic, eliminating the need to switch scopes. Krypton is Pulsar’s flagship clip-on device and it boasts 640x480 sensor resolution with a 12-micron pixel pitch. The Photon clip-on thermal utilizes 384x288 sensor resolution and a 17-micron pixel pitch. The Krypton FXG50 also boasts a 1746x1000 HD The Axion XQ35’s 640x480 display resolution and 1,400+ yard heat-signature detection range further enhance your field of view. The Axion LRF XQ35 also boasts rangefinding capability out to 1,100 yards (+/- 1 yard). Both LRF and non-LRF Axion XQ35 models include built-in photo and video with 16 GB of media file storage in .jpg and .mp4 formats, Stream Vision 2 app compatible Wi-Fi, Bluetooth connectivity, enhanced F1.0 germanium glass, up to nine hours of battery life, 2X magnification with 2-8X digital zoom and IPX7 waterproof construction.

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(pulsarNV.com)

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